Hydrangea Cloud Nine™ PPAF

Hydrangea Cloud Nine™ PPAF

A hardy lacecap hydrangea with masses of large white blooms, opening lime-green before fading to pure white. Glossy green foliage and months of bloom make it a standout for borders, patios, and shady garden spots.

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Hydrangea Cloud Nine™ PPAF

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Price: $23.99

Features

Characteristics

Plant Needs

The Hydrangea ‘Cloud Nine’ is a refined new introduction that brings elegance and reliability to the landscape. A T&M breeding breakthrough, this lacecap hydrangea produces masses of wide, serrated-edge blooms that begin pale lime green and mature to a striking white, blanketing the shrub for months on end. The flowers stand out beautifully against glossy, dark-green foliage, creating a luminous effect even in partially shaded areas. Growing to about 4 feet tall and wide, Cloud Nine adds height, structure, and season-long impact to borders, patios, and woodland edges.

Why We Love It

At Creekside, we love hydrangeas that hold their presence from spring through fall, and Cloud Nine does just that. Its luminous blooms brighten tricky shady areas where other shrubs may fade, and its compact yet structured form makes it equally at home in containers or the landscape. With its long bloom season, sturdy habit, and dependable performance, Cloud Nine is a hydrangea that brings grace and ease wherever it’s planted.

Characteristics

Plant Type:

Shrub

Height Category:

Medium

Garden Height:

4 Feet

Spread:

4 Feet

Foliage Colors:

Green

Flower Colors:

Lime Green, White

Habit:

Upright

Plant Needs

Light Requirement:

Dappled Shade, Full Sun, Part Shade

Bloom Time:

Summer

Hardiness Zones:

6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b

Water Category:

Medium

Uses:

Border, Container, Cottage Garden, Cut Flowers, Patio, Woodland Garden

Maintenance Notes

  • Best in sun, semi-shade, or dappled shade; avoid cold, drying winds.
  • Plant in rich, fertile, moist soil; amend with compost or well-rotted manure before planting.
  • Water regularly until established, then during dry spells.
  • Prune after flowering, cutting stems back to shape and control size.
  • Leave faded blooms in place through winter to protect buds; remove in spring when new growth emerges.
  • Apply a mulch of compost or well-rotted manure in spring.
  • Caution: Hydrangea foliage may irritate skin and eyes; all parts are harmful if eaten.
  • Hardy to USDA Zones 6–9 (approx. –10°F to 20°F).

Uses Notes

  • Excellent patio shrub in large containers.
  • Perfect for cottage gardens and woodland gardens.
  • Adds height and structure to mixed borders.
  • An elegant choice for the cut flower garden.
  • A striking specimen plant with long-season color.

The Hydrangea ‘Cloud Nine’ is a refined new introduction that brings elegance and reliability to the landscape. A T&M breeding breakthrough, this lacecap hydrangea produces masses of wide, serrated-edge blooms that begin pale lime green and mature to a striking white, blanketing the shrub for months on end. The flowers stand out beautifully against glossy, dark-green foliage, creating a luminous effect even in partially shaded areas. Growing to about 4 feet tall and wide, Cloud Nine adds height, structure, and season-long impact to borders, patios, and woodland edges.

Why We Love It

At Creekside, we love hydrangeas that hold their presence from spring through fall, and Cloud Nine does just that. Its luminous blooms brighten tricky shady areas where other shrubs may fade, and its compact yet structured form makes it equally at home in containers or the landscape. With its long bloom season, sturdy habit, and dependable performance, Cloud Nine is a hydrangea that brings grace and ease wherever it’s planted.

Plant Type:

Shrub

Height Category:

Medium

Garden Height:

4 Feet

Spread:

4 Feet

Foliage Colors:

Green

Flower Colors:

Lime Green, White

Habit:

Upright

Light Requirement:

Dappled Shade, Full Sun, Part Shade

Bloom Time:

Summer

Hardiness Zones:

6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b

Water Category:

Medium

Uses:

Border, Container, Cottage Garden, Cut Flowers, Patio, Woodland Garden

Maintenance Notes

  • Best in sun, semi-shade, or dappled shade; avoid cold, drying winds.
  • Plant in rich, fertile, moist soil; amend with compost or well-rotted manure before planting.
  • Water regularly until established, then during dry spells.
  • Prune after flowering, cutting stems back to shape and control size.
  • Leave faded blooms in place through winter to protect buds; remove in spring when new growth emerges.
  • Apply a mulch of compost or well-rotted manure in spring.
  • Caution: Hydrangea foliage may irritate skin and eyes; all parts are harmful if eaten.
  • Hardy to USDA Zones 6–9 (approx. –10°F to 20°F).

Uses Notes

  • Excellent patio shrub in large containers.
  • Perfect for cottage gardens and woodland gardens.
  • Adds height and structure to mixed borders.
  • An elegant choice for the cut flower garden.
  • A striking specimen plant with long-season color.

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